Computational Ecology & Open Science: Tools to Help Manage Cyanobacteria in Lakes
The US Environmental Protection Agency and partner organizations are filling data gaps related to human health risks of cyanotoxins in drinking water. The publication of health advisories will fill some of these gaps while the acquisition of occurrence data, would provide information that will be key to determining how to address cyanotoxin risk.
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TITLE | Computational Ecology & Open Science: Tools to Help Manage Cyanobacteria in Lakes
LOCATION | Entire United States of America
SOURCE | LakeLine 35:2, Summer 2015, pp. 24-27
AUTHORS | Betty J. Kreakie, Jeffrey W. Hollister, Farnaz Nojavan, W. Bryan Milstead, and Lahne Mattas-Curry